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The 2008 Baltimore Orioles season was the 108th season in Baltimore Orioles franchise history, the 55th in Baltimore, and the 17th at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The Orioles entered the 2008 season led by Dave Trembley , now starting his first full season as manager.
Regular season record 48 89 .350 St. Louis Browns (1902–1953) Regular season record 3,414 4,465 .433 Postseason record 2 4 .333 Regular and postseason record 3,416 4,469 .433 Baltimore Orioles (1954–present) Regular season record 5,658 5,530 .506 Postseason record 52 43 .547 Regular and postseason record 5,710 5,573 .506 All time (1901 ...
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The Orioles began the season without starting pitchers Means and Kyle Bradish. Now Bradish is back, but Dean Kremer has missed over a week with a triceps strain — and Means and Wells may not ...
Baltimore Orioles' Jackson Holliday is doused with beer as teammates celebrate after clinching a playoff berth by defeating the New York Yankees in baseball game, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, in New York.
The manager with the highest winning percentage in his career with the franchise is Luman Harris, owner of a .630 winning percentage during his 27 games managed in 1961; conversely, the worst winning percentage in franchise history is .222 by Oscar Melillo, who posted a 2–7 record during the 1938 season. [1] Eight Orioles managers have been ...
The Orioles closed to 5-3 in the fifth on Colton Cowser’s three-run shot, just their second hit of the game. Cowser is the 10th rookie in team history to hit 20 homers in a season.
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